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Q&A With Charles Schwab Employees

Our culture truly differentiates Schwab and makes our company a great place to work. We place great value on the recognition we receive as an employer of choice, particularly those awards that are based on the feedback of our employees.

How employees describe working at Charles Schwab

The honesty and the integrity of your client dispute resolution department. The leadership is dismissive, deceptive, demeaning to your customers, and honest. They in no way practice Schwab's value statement "Earning our clients' trust by treating clients in an ethical, empathetic, and proactive way

Their customer service and professionalism

Good customer service solid company

Good time roll good time

It is a great company to work for!

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What it's like to work at Charles Schwab

  • Charles Schwab employees generally work 8.8 hrs a day
  • Employees at Charles Schwab report the work pace is comfortably fast
  • On a typical day, employees at Charles Schwab have 2 meetings
  • 74% of Charles Schwab employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
  • Charles Schwab employees most often take 20-30 paid vacation and sick days each year
  • 58% of Charles Schwab employees report they are happy with their work life balance
  • Charles Schwab employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Once a quarter
  • 61% of Charles Schwab employees call their work environment positive

Q&A With Charles Schwab Employees

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  • Top Employee Response

    For my position it is terrible

  • Depends on the teams. On some teams, there's no shortage of work, but teams are not well-equipped to get work done. Team gets burned out. The solution is for the manager to make sure there is staff to get the work done.

  • Could be better. Feels like it’s a huge thing to ask, when asking to work from home. Also, would very much appreciate the option for unpaid time off

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  • Yes, and they are ornery about it. Especially in tech, managers have opined about how hard it is to hire with the drug test requirement when weed is legal in so many places.

  • Yes to both; normal background check & LabCorps drug test for full-time positions

  • Oh yes

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  • More welcoming of working from home once/week. Also, unpaid time off options.

  • Get rid of anyone stuck in the past.

  • I would slow the abrupt changes due to the excessive fear of regulations and security and empathize with your employees and work on consistency.

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Asked to the Product Department at Charles Schwab

  • Poor at best

  • I would say product leadership is very strong at Schwab; there has been a huge focus on the Digital Leadership team to ensure that the teams under them are empowered to foster a data-driven culture and follow Product best practices.

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  • I haven’t been here long enough to really know. But seems to treat employees well, except for high prices in the cafeteria and not enough time off

  • No idea, people are afraid to speak up

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  • Pre-pandemic, work from home was largely non-existent in a formal sense. Some teams/managers/roles supported it, but it was more exceptional than embraced. Remote workers were largely locked out of management and team leadership. Post-pandemic, it’s chaotic. They want to embrace more remote work, but have communicated that so poorly it’s made a mess of things. Many of the old school managers & directors hate not being in the office and were lining up to go back. But lots of employees are happier & more productive at home and are reluctant to lose commute time for no gain. To top off the chaos it’s been unclear who decides what roles/teams can work from home going forward. Will managers decide? HR? Employees? Who sets policies and how will the be consistently applied? How will remote work affect your career path? A lot of people have left because Schwab can’t seem to communicate clearly in any of that, while other companies are communicating & empowering remote work.

  • Straight up archaic in most departments, some have no flexibility while others do. Each director sets their team’s work from home policy. If your director doesn’t trust your team, you won’t be permitted to work from home at all.

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Asked to all employees at Charles Schwab

  • The culture. Great group of coworkers

  • Pay and bonus

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  • Coworkers

  • My salary and bonus

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  • Not hard

  • For non senior levels... Very easy. For senior levels, difficult

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  • Top Employee Response

    Straight up unnecessary. They pull your Transunion credit report and test you for drugs. It doesn’t matter if you live in an area where medical or recreational marijuana is legal.

  • Straightforward

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Asked to all employees at Charles Schwab

  • Top Employee Response

    Very hierarchical. Old school.

  • More about who you know than skills

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Asked to the Product Department at Charles Schwab

  • There is a lot of turnover, with accompanying opportunity.

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Asked to all employees at Charles Schwab

  • Top Employee Response

    Build your network!! There has always been a ton of growth at Schwab, and I don't imagine that will slow down with the acquisition of TD Ameritrade. It is not frowned upon to move around within the company, Schwab wants their employees to stay long-term.

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  • Schwab makes decisions on promotions based on TENURE; which often leads to young, driven professionals to leave the company. It is common for employees to move teams as a way to get to the next level - happens frequently.

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  • Digital

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Asked to all employees at Charles Schwab

  • Many questions around my personality and how I deal with situations. What I am looking for. Also technical questions.

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  • Similar. They made their decision faster than any other place but I was exactly what they were looking for.

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  • Boss and here boss and two co-workers. Heard back the next day.

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  • Business casual

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  • How did you handle a disagreement with a fellow employee.

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  • Silos. Lots of finger pointing

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  • Depends. 2 week standard for lower levels

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  • Yearly

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  • Depends. We are fast paced and under staffed

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  • Average

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41% of Charles Schwab employees would encourage their friends to become coworkers, whereas 19% are neutral and 40% would not recommend working at Charles Schwab to their friends.

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